Re: RHEL5 differences in versions?




On Mar 14, 2007, at 12:52 PM, David Miller wrote:

It looks like there are only two products now. RHEL5 and RHEL5 desktop. Does desktop replace the WS product? Does Desktop do everything that the WS version did before it? I'm guessing there will be no more ES and AS versions?

David.


Looking at the information on the web site, it appears that there are essentially 4 desktop versions.

Basic Desktop (no compilers, no virtualization, etc)
Basic + Workstation (compilers added)
Basic + VIrtualization
Basic + both.

And, except possibly for the very basic version, the requirement to enter in a 16 character code for installation.

I wonder what the basic Workstation for previous versions maps to? I would hope at least Workstation, with compilers.

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